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Title: Hip and Knee Arthroplasty


1
Hip and Knee Arthroplasty
INVASIVE
Minimally
  • Presented by
  • Nicole M. Boyko, PT, MS

2
Overview
  • Basics of Total Joint Surgery
  • What is MIS?
  • Benefits of MIS
  • Application of MIS to Hip Replacement
  • Application of MIS to Knee Replacement
  • Conclusion/Implication to PT

3
Introduction
  • gt 21 million people in the US have some form of
    osteoarthritis
  • By 2020, 20 of Americans will be gt65 y/o and at
    risk for OA
  • Annually this amounts to
  • 152,000 THA surgeries
  • 299,000 TKA surgeries

4
What is MIS?
  • MIS Minimally invasive solutions
  • Widely used in gynecological, cardiac, GI surgery
  • Now being applied to orthopedic surgeries
  • Mini-incision vs Mini-invasive
  • Mini-incision operation through smaller hole
  • Mini-invasive adds to this 3 goals
  • Minimal disruption of physiology
  • Minimal lifestyle interference
  • Avoidance of interference with future Rx or
    surgery

5
Benefits of MIS
  • ? operation time
  • ? blood loss peri- and post-op
  • ? hospital stay
  • ? costs
  • ? risk of infection
  • Overall shorter recovery time
  • Smaller incision
  • ? tissue and muscle trauma
  • ? pain
  • 20-30 more ROM
  • Quicker, easier rehab

6
Application of MIS to THA
  • Pioneered by Zimmer Holdings, Inc. of Warsaw, IN
  • Global leader in design, development and
    manufacture of reconstructive orthopaedic
    implants
  • Two Techniques
  • Mini Incision Technique
  • Two- Incision Technique

7
Mini Incision THA
  • Utilizes 3-4 incision vs 8-10 with traditional
    THA
  • Cementless metal and plastic implant
  • 4-6 wk projected recovery period
  • Two common procedures
  • Top ½ of posterolateral approach
  • Top 1/3 of anterolateral approach
  • In either approach, incision can be extended to
    full length at any time during surgery

8
Research Wenz et al (2002)
Results Mini-incision Direct lateral approach
Cases 124 65
OR time 40 min 126 min
Blood loss 129 mL 602 mL
Incision length 3.5 8
D/C from hospital 60 by day 3 47 by day 3
Average LOS 3.8 days 4.0 days
D/C Placement 44 home 50 rehab 6 SNF 38 home 40 rehab 22 SNF
9
Two Incision THA
  • No mm are cut so lt pain than mini THA
  • One 1.5-1.75 ant incision over fem neck for
    excision of head of femur and implantation of
    acetabular component
  • One 1-1.25 incision made as if IM fem rod were
    being placed for insertion of fem head component
  • 80 of 1st 50 cases able to D/C same day after
    100 min OR procedure

10
Application of MIS to Knee Replacement
  • Unicondylar Knee Replacement
  • Uni-Spacer
  • Repicci II Unicondylar
  • Zimmer M/G Uni Knee
  • Minimally Invasive TKA
  • L-I Approach
  • Zimmer Approaches
  • Smith Nephew and BrainLAB Approaches

11
Unicondylar Knee Arthroplasty
  • Involves reshaping only damaged portion of joint
  • Introduced in 1970s
  • 5,000 performed annually in U.S.
  • Newest innovation- minimally invasive UKA or
    mini-uni
  • Introduced in late 1990s
  • Same concepts but with 3-4 incision

12
Ideal Candidates for UKA
  • 45-65 y/o
  • Isolated non-rheumatoid OA with cartilage NOT
    bone loss
  • Normal ligaments
  • No significant patella problems
  • Best for non-obese patients

13
Popular Uni-Knees
  • Uni-Spacer
  • Manufactured by Sulzer Orthopedics, Inc.
  • Cleared for use in US in Jan 2001
  • gt 2,500 successful surgeries to date
  • Cobalt and chrome alloy prosthesis
  • Fit b/t femur and tibia alleviates need for
    cement or screws
  • Does not compromise conversion to TKA

14
Popular Uni Knees
  • Repicci II Unicondylar Program
  • Biomet prosthesis with 10 yr, 90 success rate
  • 7-10 cm incision for medial rebalancing, 10-12 cm
    for lateral rebalancing
  • Burr rather than cut bone for implant
  • Freelance procedure relies on anatomy not
    instruments to determine bone removal

15
Popular Uni Knees
  • Zimmer M/G Uni Knee
  • Introduced in late 1990s
  • 2-3 incision to remove diseased portion of knee
  • Can be done on outpt basis
  • 5 wk recovery time with near full ROM
  • gt 20,000 implanted to date

16
Minimally Invasive TKA
  • L-I Approach
  • Limited Incision TKA
  • Invented by Dr. Peter Bonutti of Bonutti Clinic
    in Effingham, IL
  • 3-4 incision, 60-75 min OR time
  • Uses Scorpio Total Knee Instrumentation by
    Stryker Howmedica Osteonics (SHO)
  • gt 200 surgeries to date research results pending
    by SHO

17
Minimally Invasive TKA
  • Zimmer Mini-Incision TKA
  • Pioneered by Dr. Luke Vaugh of Scripps clinic in
    La Jolla, CA, 1999
  • Comparison study of 60 MINI vs 66 traditional
  • Incision 4.3-5.5 vs 7.8-12
  • Hospital stay 3.0 days vs 3.5 days

18
Minimally Invasive TKA
  • Zimmer Minimally Invasive Solutions Quad-Sparing
    TKA
  • Avoids cut through quads
  • Pioneered by Dr. Alfred Tria of St Peters
    Hospital in New Brunswick, NJ
  • 3 incision, LOS lt 48 hrs, 18 gt ROM
  • Uses Zimmer NexGen Complete Knee Solution LPS
    Flex Components
  • Stealth Station optic image guidance tech

19
Minimally Invasive TKA
  • Smith Nephew and BrainLAB
  • April 2003 1st mini TKR enhanced by high
    precision computer navigation
  • Performed by Dr. John Lange Dr. Paul Schwartz
    of Shasta Orthopedics, Redding, CA
  • Utilizes 3.5 incision, ? rehab by 2 mo
  • Accuracy of implant alignment extends life
  • Tested in US, Europe, Japan, Canada, Australia

20
Implication to PT
  • Requires modification of our existing total joint
    protocols
  • In all cases, pts able to
  • Walk sooner
  • Perform more aggressive ROM
  • Tolerate more advanced strengthening
  • D/C to home earlier

21
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